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National Cowgirl Museum Opens in Texas


Yeeeeehaw! Grab your chaps and adjust those spurs, ladies -- the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame is now open in the cultural district of Fort Worth, Texas.

Begun in the Texas panhandle town of Hereford in 1975, The National Cowgirl Museum & Hall of Fame is the only museum in the world dedicated to honoring and documenting the lives of women who have distinguished themselves while exemplifying the pioneer spirit of the American West. Now the museum is housed in a new $21 million, 33,000-square-foot (2,970-square-meter) building, which opened June 9 to the public.

In an effort to increase the museum's visibility, it was moved to Fort Worth in 1994. It now has 158 inspiring Hall of Fame honorees, ranging from cowgirls and ranch women, to writers and entertainers.

According to the museum's website, "The women who are inducted into the National Cowgirl Museum & Hall Of Fame are women of spirit, courage and leadership. Great Women who have carved a path or paved the road for all women in many different walks of life."

Click here for more information.